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Mary Lou Harrison March 2,
2007, at the Ohio State University East Hospital following a
six-month illness.
She was an active member of Essex United Methodist Church
where she was a church pianist for many years. As a young girl
growing up in Richwood, she was a soloist at Claibourne
Methodist Church, always accompanied by her mother, Laura
Matlack.
She graduated from Richwood High School in 1948. As a
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| Christa Louisa Hastedt born Aug. 13, 1910, at the Swartz family home near Essex to the late William A. and Lucy Sparks Swartz and was predeceased by two grandchildren, Kim Asbury and Brad Randall; a brother, Claud Swartz; and three sisters, Esther Young, Ethyl Engle and Ethel Wasserbeck. She married Zane Baker Randall Jan. 4, 1934, and he died Feb. 13,1964. She then married Paul Hastedt and he is deceased.
She is survived by a daughter, Doris (Don) Ransome of Lakeland, more... |
| Lawrence Frederick Hesson, Jr. lso survive.
Surviving Brothers and Sisters and Addresses -
_1 bro - Ronald of Shawnee Hills-
1 sis - Sue Ross, Hilliard
Funeral Services will be held_Sun., Oct. 29, 1989_, la.
at_in the Ballinge, F. H._
with Rev. mark youngberg_officiating. Burial will be in_
York
Cemetery, near
„ . , „ . BFH from-7-9 Sat., Oct. 28th (family 2-4) Friends may call at_after __!__m__, 19.
no charity
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| Charles Truman Hesson of
Prospect, and Sherry Hear, of
Marion; two stepsons, Rusty
Hoyil. of Washington and Ted
Bear, of Marion; and seven
grandchildren. Also surviving
are six sisters, Adlee James,
Buela Cline, Elsie Hesson, Rita
Rodgers, Hazel Young and
Martha Coona, all of Marion;
three brothers, Cecil and Ray,
both of Prospect, and Harold, of
Marion.
Rev. Monty Kaufman conducted
graveside services
Saturday, May 6 at Prospect
Cemetery, where Prospect
American Legi more... |
| Jack O. Hicks n 1967 he was elected to the position of State of Ohio Commander of the Disabled American Veterans. He went on to hold numerous national offices and in 1972 he was elected to the office of National Commander where he was the youngest person ever to hold this office. He helped serve many veterans with their claims and benefits over the years.
During this time in 1980 he was appointed by President Jimmy Carter to serve as a Presidential appointm more... |
| Clarence Allen Hildreth eld
Lee Allen, Richwood 1 dan - Mrs._Flora ledley, Richwood
1 step-son - Dewey Marks, Phoenix, Arizona
Grandchildren and 15 Great Grandchildren also survive. Surviving Brothers and Sisters and Addresses _
1 sis - Loretta Young; pleasanton calif_
Funeral Services will be bplH wed.,Aug3i, ? 1988_^ ia_
. 10:30a . ,, Ballinger F. H. at___m. in the___
Thomas L. Collum ££* • -n • i -n • with Rev__officiating. Burial will be in_
Claibour more... |
| Ovid J. Hildreth y,—Bl'oo'mvrille ; John, Bucyrus
Grandchildren and 10 Great Grandchildren also survive.
Surviving Brothers and Sisters and Addresses ________________________________
1 bro - Clarence Hildreth, Richwood;
1 sis - Mrs. Rettie Young, Pleasanton, Calif.
______________________1 sis dec._____________________________________________
Funeral Services will be held_____Sun. Au^_ 7th, 1983___________________, 1 more... |
| James Reece Hoffman nited
Methodist Church, Union County
Coonhunters Club, served as
ASC Central Committeeman,
and was a former school board
member at Jackson. York, and
Byhalia. He was very active in
the 4-H program, and was an
advisor for the Young Yankee
Yorkers for 32 years.
The Jackson Township native
was born October 5, 1915, son
of Edgar and Daisy Reece Hoffman.
March 16. .1938, he married
tho former Ruth Morrison.
Surviving are his wife, sons
Jerry of Raymon more... |
| Donna Ruth Keener Holt f Martinez, Calif.; five grandchildren; three great-grandchildren; a sister, June Keener of Marion; and Linda (Ted) Baldwin of Mount Gilead and their three children and 10 grandchildren. Donna helped raise Linda when she was younger and considered her part of the family.
Funeral services will be held at 11 a.m. Thursday at Emanuel Lutheran Church in Marion. The Rev. William Maki will officiate and burial will be at the Claibourne Cemetery. Friend more... |
| Dwight S. Holt er of the Essex United Methodist Church, a 50-year member of the Essex and Prospect Knights of Pythias Lodge, a former 4-H advisor in the Prospect area and former member of the Phythian Sisters. He had servdd in the CCC as a young man.
He was bom Jan. 16, 1915, in Essex to the late Frank and Ada Eldora Hoffman Holt and was predeceased by a brother, Fay Guy; a sister, Hazel Griffith; a stepbrother; and two stepsisters. He married Virginia Schrote more... |
| Roseann (Stiles) Howard Roseann (Stiles) Howard, 72, of LaRue, went home to the Lord on October 8, 2008 after an extended illness.
She was born the youngest of eleven children to Mildred (Blake) and John R Stiles in Bloomfield, Ohio on September 14th, 1936.
Roseann graduated from Coshocton High School in 1955 and married Harley Howard her devoted husband of 53 years, who survives. Together they had three sons; Jeffrey (Kristie), John (Lisa), and Joseph (Val). In add more... |
| Ralph A. Huffman n August 24, 1944 in Urbana, to the late Edward Lee and Mary E. (Hutchins) Huffman, he was also preceded in death by siblings: Janet Edmunds and Ronald Lee Huffman.
Ralph had served in the Army National Guard. When he was a young man, he helped his grandfather dig graves at the local cemetery.
But he had a true passion for farming, he loved planting and harvesting, he even liked milking cows. In later years, he treasured the exchange of farm st more... |
| Randall K. “Randy” Hutchins Sr. ther, Nancy Lee (Ballinger) Meister survives in Byhalia and his father, Keith Martin (Gennie) Hutchins survives in Crandall, Georgia.
A 1976 graduate of North Union High School, he had attended Byhalia Friends Church in his younger years. He worked at Weistec Corporation in Hillsboro. Randy was an avid hunter and also enjoyed fishing and many other outdoor activities. He had a love for old cars, including a ’55 Chevy that was his pride a more... |
| Dorothy H. Isler d (MaryAnn) Isler and their children, Jeff (Shari), Jill (Ken) Campbell, Melinda (David) Carey, Mark (Brenda); Charles (Connie) Isler of Prospect and their children, Marla (Kevin) Edington, Amy (Ben) Alexander, Karen (Steve) Young, Todd; Nancy (Jim) Gaston of Prospect and their children, Michelle, Jennifer (Tom) Hypes; Jim (Kris) Isler of Prospect and their children, Matt, Ryan; 22 great-grandchildren, 2 great-great-grandchildren; a sister, Janet more... |
| Alice Louise Issler day, Oct. 10,
2002, at Community Healthcare Center.
She was a floral designer and avid gardener. She enjoyed flowers whether
they were living, cut, dried or silk and enjoyed sharing them with
family and friends. When she was younger, she would make all the floral
bouquets for weddings by herself. She was a member of St. Paul's
Lutheran Church in Prospect, Prospect Senior Citizens and Marion Senior
Citizens.
She was born June 25, 1920, in Pleasant more... |
| Elwin L. James e lawn mowers, playing his musical instruments, watching John Wayne movies and spending time with his family. There was not one lawn mower he could not fix, or one instrument he could not play. When his granddaughters were younger, he made them everything from a doll crib to a go cart in his workshop. He was also known for passing out peppermints to friends as well as strangers. In recent years, he especially adored his great-grandchildren more... |
| Ernest B. Jamison He enjoyed fishing, running his beagles and drag racing, but one of his greatest joys was watching his grandkids doing their activities and sporting events.
Ernie was known for being a friend, mentor and role model for many young people in the community, he did not do this in a loud manner, he did it in his gentle, humble and sincere way.
Surviving is his wife Peggy F. (Bevis), whom he married October 1, 1982 at the Richwood First United Method more... |
| Ernest D. Jenkins Jr. rdening, fishing, hunting, cross-country skiing, traveling and anything to do with outdoors. He passed on his love of nature to his children and grandchildren, whom he loved deeply. He enjoyed raising farm animals in his younger years. He also loved to watch and play basketball. Ernie was known for his honesty, even to a fault.
Besides his wife he is survived by a daughter, Beverly (Merrill) Staley, West Mansfield; a son, Randy D. (Susie more... |
| David E. Jividen sisters: Muriel Evans and Juanita Eaches.
David was a 1953 graduate of the Richwood High School, a veteran of the Army and had worked as a security guard and in maintenance at the Capitol University in Columbus.
When he was younger and able, he enjoyed outdoor activities such as boating, fishing and walking.
Surviving are his sisters and brother: Janice (Ken) Linstedt of Waldo, Bonnie (Bob) Dill of Loveland, Co., Marilyn (Larry) Hauck of Cusset more... |
| Gary L. Johnston 1985 as a Staff Sergeant. He was a member of St. Paul’s Lutheran Church in Prospect, where he had volunteered at the food pantry.
Gary was truck driver/courier, he had worked for different companies over the years.
In his younger days he enjoyed camping. Gary and Helen had lived in California, South Dakota, England, Wyoming, Arizona, when Helen became a U. S. Citizen ,they finally settled in Prospect.
He was a member of the Prospect American more... |
| Helen A. Johnston ad worked as a medical coding specialist at Blue Cross Blue Shield in Arizona for 7 years. Helen was a member of St. Paul’s Lutheran Church in Prospect where she had volunteered at the food pantry for several years. In her younger days she enjoyed camping. She and Gary had lived in California, South Dakota, England, Wyoming, Arizona, where she became a U. S. Citizen, and finally settled in Prospect.
Besides her husband, she is survived by two more... |
| Daniel Dana “Deacon” Jones Army during Vietnam. He was retired from the Village of Richwood, where he worked in the Maintenance Dept. for 20 years.
He loved to junk and scrap when he was able. He also enjoyed camping, fishing and hunting. When he was younger, he had a Drag Racing car that he had a lot of fun with.
He was a member of the Richwood VFW Post 870 and the Waldo American Legion Post #605.
Surviving is his wife: Beverly Kay (Woodruff) Jones, they were married J more... |
| Donna Lee Jones be remembered for her kind, gentle and loving spirit, strength, courage as well as determination in the face of adversity and her passion for all things family.
She loved going to her grandchildren’s games when they were younger and still remembered that as one of her favorite things to do. She also loved gardening, her flowers and playing the piano. Donna was a member of the Otterbein United Methodist Church near Mt. Victory and a member of more... |
| William F. “Bill” Jones nt was working at Menards. Bill was a very hard worker.
Bill loved taking care of his home and his Fords, he could often be found on his John Deere mowing the yard or in his garden, caring for his corn.
When his kids were younger, he didn’t miss many of their activities and when the grandkids came, he really cherished the time with them.
Surviving is his wife, Betty Lou (James) Jones, they were married June 15, 1957 at the New Bloomington U more... |
| Spencer K. Jordan wood.
He was a 1965 graduate Richwood High School, which was the last class before it became North Union. He worked as a lineman and troubleshooter for Ohio Edison out of the Marion office for over 41 years. When he was younger he worked at the Cramer and Bugg Sohio station in Richwood.
A veteran of the U. S. Army during the Vietnam War, he was a lifetime and active member of VFW Post 870 in Richwood.
Spence coached junior football and bas more... |
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